Indy Speaks: 1-24-16 – Hoosiers need help sending water to Flint, Mich; Indiana bill could stop release of police videos

 

(Indianapolis, Ind) Hoosiers need help sending water to Flint, Mich

Members of IUPUI’s Black Student Union are gathering water to send to Flint, Mich., BSU President Raeven Ridgell says donations of water can be delivered to Joseph T. Taylor Hall, Suite 100 on IUPUI’s campus. Ridgell stresses that they are only donating water and not accepting cash donations. Both water jugs and bottles are welcomed. (Segment starts at 31:38 in the program embedded below.)

Angel Hicks of Indianapolis’ “28 Boutique” is also accepting and donations and looking for help transporting those donations to Flint, Mich. Hicks says you can contact her via social media or by phone at 317-210-0828. (Segment starts at 39:33 in the program embedded below.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Indiana bill could stop release of police videos

(Indianapolis, Ind.) An Indiana legislator has introduced a bill that would give police departments the option of withholding police body and dash-cam video in Indiana. Had this bill been law in Illinois, the video of Chicago police shooting LaQuan McDonald 16 times would not have been released.

The proposed legislation known as House Bill 1019 “restricts public records requests for law enforcement recordings” and requires a court order to release recorded police body camera video. The bill introduced by Rep. Kevin Mahan (R-Hartford City) has already passed through a House committee with a unanimously favorable vote. It now moves to the House floor for consideration from all representatives.

Rep. Kevin Mahan (R-Hartford City)Dave Crooks, chairman of the Board of the Indiana Broadcasters Association (IBA), sent a press release alerting Indiana media outlets to the bill that he says is ignoring the public’s right to know.

“This outrageous proposal takes government secrecy to a new level, keeping public records completely under wrap,” said Crooks. Crooks served in the Indiana Legislature from 1996 to 2008.  “As drafted, the 22-page bill would allow government to refuse to share public video records and require the public to file a lawsuit against an agency, prove a need for disclosure of the video, and have those asking for the video to bear the legal costs of such a request – unless you’re actually in the video,” said Crooks.

Under Indiana’s current law police video is public record and can be obtained by request. If passed into law, HB 1019 would have prevented the release of police video capturing the deaths of LaQuan McDonald in Chicago, Tamir Rice in Cleveland, Sam DuBose in Cincinnati, and the arrest of Sandra Bland in Texas.

In a statement sent to HOT 96.3 Rep. Mahan said, “This bill gives guidance to police departments that would like to add body cameras, while giving thoughtful consideration to privacy rights and investigations,” Mahan said. “Despite some misperceptions, under this proposal, those involved in the videos and family will be able to see the footage as the law enforcement agencies must let them view. This is a complex issue and we will continue to work on this bill as we move forward, so that we do what’s right for law enforcement and the public.”

 

“Indy Speaks with Cameron Ridle” airs Sunday Mornings at 7AM on HOT 96.3. Follow @CameronRidle on Twitter or email at cridle@radio-one.com . ©2016 WHHH-FM/Radio One. 

 

Indiana lawmaker introduces bill stopping release of police videos

(Indianapolis, Ind.) An Indiana legislator has introduced a bill that would give police departments the option of withholding police body and dash-cam video in Indiana. Had this bill been law in Illinois, the video of Chicago police shooting LaQuan McDonald 16 times would not have been released.

The proposed legislation known as House Bill 1019 “restricts public records requests for law enforcement recordings” and requires a court order to release recorded police body camera video. The bill introduced by Rep. Kevin Mahan (R-Hartford City) has already passed through a House committee with a unanimously favorable vote. It now moves to the House floor for consideration from all representatives.

Rep. Kevin Mahan (R-Hartford City)Dave Crooks, chairman of the Board of the Indiana Broadcasters Association (IBA), sent a press release alerting Indiana media outlets to the bill that he says is ignoring the public’s right to know.

“This outrageous proposal takes government secrecy to a new level, keeping public records completely under wrap,” said Crooks. Crooks served in the Indiana Legislature from 1996 to 2008.  “As drafted, the 22-page bill would allow government to refuse to share public video records and require the public to file a lawsuit against an agency, prove a need for disclosure of the video, and have those asking for the video to bear the legal costs of such a request – unless you’re actually in the video,” said Crooks.

Under Indiana’s current law police video is public record and can be obtained by request. If passed into law, HB 1019 would have prevented the release of police video capturing the deaths of LaQuan McDonald in Chicago, Tamir Rice in Cleveland, Sam DuBose in Cincinnati, and the arrest of Sandra Bland in Texas.

We have reached to Rep. Mahan for comment.

 

Indy Speaks – 1-17-16: Black IUPUI students take concerns to administration; Indy Democrat on Hogsett Crime Plan

 

(Indianapolis, Ind.) Black students at IUPUI say they are frustrated with matters relating black culture on campus and are calling for the attention of school leaders.  (Segment starts at 29:30 into the show.)

Plus the ladies from the Alpha Mu Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority are serving Indianapolis’ hungry population on Martin Luther King Day Jr Day. (Segment starts at 2:40 into the show.)

Also, City-County Councilman Joe Simpson calls the Indy Speaks LIVE line and gives his thoughts on Mayor Hogsett’s 100 Day Crime Plan.  (Segment starts at 16:22 into the show.)

 

 

 

 

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Gov. Pence to award the Late Amos Brown with Indiana’s Highest Honor Thursday

  
(Indianapolis, Ind.) Governor Mike Pence will award the late and legendary WTLC Broadcaster Amos Brown, with Indiana’s highest honor, The Sachem Award 2015. 
The ceremony will be will be Thursday, January 12th. Amos Brown’s name will be enshrined in the Statehouse Rotunda upon the Governor’s presentation promptly at 12:00 PM. This event is open to the public. 
Amos Brown, 64, passed away November 6, 2015 while visiting his parents in Chicago, IL.
MORE ABOUT THE SACHEM AWARD. 

The Sachem, whose name comes from the Algonquin term given to leaders who exhibit wisdom, judgment and grace and whose character underscores the importance of moral example, is given annually by the Governor to Hoosiers whose life and character exemplify these qualities. 
Previous recipients include college basketball coaching legend John Wooden; the Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., president emeritus of the University of Notre Dame and world statesman; philanthropist Jane Blaffer Owen; and gospel music singing and songwriting pioneers Bill and Gloria Gaither. 
This is the 10th year in a row this award has been presented to notable Hoosiers. The Governor plans to present the posthumous award to the family of Amos Brown. With this recognition, Amos Brown’s name will be enshrined in the Rotunda of the Indiana Statehouse.
In a press release Gov. Pence said “Amos Brown was such a man and he will be dearly missed. For more than 40 years, Amos Brown used his extraordinary talents as a broadcaster and thought leader to serve as a passionate advocate for Hoosiers. The life and legacy of Amos Brown will leave an indelible impact on Indianapolis and our state. Amos used his voice as a platform to address some of the most challenging issues facing underprivileged and underserved Hoosiers. From education inequality, racial and socioeconomic issues, Amos Brown strived each and every day to improve lives. For all these reasons, I can think of no one more deserving to receive the state’s highest honor than Amos C. Brown III.”

Indy Speaks – 1-10-16: Human Trafficking Awareness Month; Commentary on Joe Hogsett

(Indianapolis, IN) – It is Human Trafficking Awareness Month and Jessica Evans from Purchased, a local non-profit organization, is working to combat Human Trafficking. Purchased launched curricula that they take into schools and juvenile placements to raise awareness, as well as a mentorship program for girls who have been trafficked in Indiana.

Plus, my commentary on Mayor Joe Hogsett’s “100 Day Crime Plan” is at the end of the show.

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J. Cole: Road To Homecoming Documentary [Episode 4 – Busses, Vans And Trains]

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Indy Speaks: 1-3-16 – Hogsett’s “100 Day Crime Plan” targets 1,400 people with warrants in Indy

(Indianapolis, IN) – Indianapolis has a new mayor, Joe Hogsett, and he has his plans, including putting more cops in Indy’s worst neighborhoods, sharing information with other area agencies and pursuing 1,400 Marion County residents with outstanding warrants. On this edition of “Indy Speaks with Cameron Ridle”, we spend the hour breaking down the new mayor’s newly announced “100 Day Plan” with the help of Indianapolis Star columnist Matt Tully and Political analyst Abdul-Hakim Shabazz.

 

 

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Indy Speaks 12-27-15: Indy 500 Festival is looking for black princesses; Kwanzaa – What’s that?

(Indianapolis, IN) – The Indianapolis 500 Festival is looking for Indy’s black and brown Princesses for the 2016 festival. For years the Princess program has lacked diversity, this year the 500 Festival wants to change that.  The Princess Program well get Professional networking and learning opportunities. Ladies also give back through community service; Serve as an ambassador of the 500 Festival and receive a $1000 dollar scholarship.

APPLY HERE: http://www.500festival.com/princessprogram

To be eligible to serve as a 500 Festival Princess, applicants must:
  • Claim legal residence in Indiana
  • Currently be enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited college or university located in Indiana; taking a minimum of 12 academic hours for undergraduate studies or a minimum of nine academic hours for graduate studies
  • Maintain a cumulative college GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Be actively involved in at least one extra-curricular activity
  • Be the age of 18 by January 1, 2016, but no older than 23 by May 31, 2016
  • Be single, never married and with no children

You must be between the ages of 18-23-years of age. 

The deadline is January 8th, so act fast!

 

Plus what is Kwanzaa all about? We talk about it in our second segment.

 

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Indy Speaks: You won’t believe how Amp Harris plans to give Christmas and a smile to 500 Indy kids

 (Indianapolis, IN) – Amp Harris, the man behind many of Indy’s events, is now gathering up presents for 500 Indianapolis kids and teens. Harris is getting help from Prime 47, Meijer, George Hill from the Indiana Pacers and D’Qwell Jackson and Robert Mathis from the Indianapolis Colts.

 

 

 

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Indy Speaks Exclusive: IMPD Chief Rick Hite defends police action shooting, talks life after IMPD

 (Indianapolis, IN) Before he steps down as Chief of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Rick Hite talks with HOT 96.3’s Cameron Ridle about his career as chief and life after IMPD. Hite also defended the actions of officers involved in a police-action shooting that happen over the weekend.

Last week, Mayor-Elect Joe Hogsett announced that Troy Riggs would replace Hite as police chief on January 1, 2016.

 

 

 

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Indy Speaks Podcast: 12-5-15 – Donald Trump could become president…No, seriously!

Donald Trump is dangerously close to becoming President of The United States. A lot can change before Election Day in November 2016. But, at this point in the campaign, the possibility of Trump adding the White House to his list of residences is more likely now, than ever imagined. Cameron Ridle and Ebony Chappel explain why on “Indy Speaks”.

Ebony Chappel & Cameron Ridle

 

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Indy Speaks: 11-29-15 – Local production explores the significance of Christmas

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(Indianapolis, IN) Set in 1870, A local production highlights the original significance of Christmas in “Freetown Village Celebrates Christmas”.

DATE: Friday, December 4, 2015

TIME: 10:00 AM Matinee Show & 7:00 PM Evening Show with Cake Walk.

WHERE: Basile Opera Center
4011 N. Pennsylvania Street
Indianapolis, IN 46205

 

For more information on Freetown Village visit:

http://www.freetownvillage.org/Freetown/Welcome.html

http://www.eventbrite.com/e/freetown-village-celebrates-christmas-a-family-tradition-tickets-19173647897

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Indy Speaks – 11-22-15: IPS says “procedures were not followed” in bus maintenance 



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